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[ 220IWTEEETU23 ] UE Introduction to Electrical Engineering

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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
1,5 ECTS B1 - Bachelor's programme 1. year Mechatronics Christian Diskus 1 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Sustainable Polymer Engineering & Circular Economy 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
The students are able to analyze simple electric circuits and to calculate basic parameters.
Skills Knowledge
Know the constitutive descriptions of ohmic resistor, inductor and capacitor (k1)

▪ Read circuit diagrams (k3/k4)

▪ Know and apply methods of network analysis (k1/k3)

▪ Calculate currents, voltages and power in both time-invariant and time-variant cases (k3/k4)

The exercises are based on the content that is taught in the associated lecture. In particular, the topics are:

▪ Constitutive description of basic electric devices

▪ Simple electric networks (reference arrows, ideal voltage and current sources, Kirchhoff's laws, resistive networks, real voltage and current sources, superposition principle, meshes and nodes);

▪ Alternating voltage and current (phasor diagram, complex analysis, voltage divider, resonance, energy and power);

Criteria for evaluation Written exams
Language German
Changing subject? No
Further information
  • Calculations of voltages

currents, and power for DC and AC quantities as well as for arbitrary waveforms calculation of electric and magnetic fields.

This exercise accompanies the lecture 220IWTEEETV23, which was developed specifically for plastics technology and will be offered for the last time in SS 2025. Therefore, this exercise will also be offered for the last time in SS 2025. Replacement: 281ETELEETU23.

Corresponding lecture (*)KTBPMUEMEC1: UE Mechatronik 1 (1,6 ECTS)
Earlier variants They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to)
220GMAMEETU10: UE Introduction to Electrical Engineering (2010W-2023S)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 35
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority